Nissan to hike vehicle prices by up to 2 per cent from April

Due to rising input costs, company will increase price of all Nissan and Datsun cars.

Update: 2018-03-21 06:04 GMT
Nissan said it plans to bring the device to other countries eventually and install it in 30 per cent of the 40 million Nissan vehicles that are on the roads at present.

New Delhi: Japanese automaker Nissan on Wednesday said it will increase prices of its vehicles, including products under Datsun brand, by up to 2 per cent in India from next month.

Nissan currently sells three models -- Micra, Sunny and the Terrano -- in India priced between Rs 4.64 lakh and Rs 14.46 lakh.

Datsun models -- GO, GO+ and redi-GO -- are currently priced between Rs 2.49 lakh and Rs 5.12 lakh (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).

"Due to rising input costs, we will be increasing the price of our Nissan and Datsun cars with effect from April 1, 2018. We are confident that our cars will continue to offer excellent value and choice to our customers," Nissan Motor India Managing Director Jerome Saigot said in a statement.

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